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  1. Vine Deloria Jr. and Indigenous Americans. David E. Wilkins. ine DeloriaJr., a Standing Rock Sioux citizen, widely considered the leading indigenous intellectual of the past century, walked on in November 2005.

    • David E. Wilkins
    • 2006
  2. Vine Deloria (March 26, 1933–November 13, 2005) throughout his life and works promoted a cohesive understanding of Native American culture and history.

  3. This dissertation reconstructs the political thought of Yankton Dakota activist-intellectual Vine Deloria, Jr. (1933-2005) in order to explore how Indigenous peoples in the Americas have developed a tradition of politically engaged, anti-colonial critique—a politics of decolonization.

  4. In 1969 Vine Deloria, Jr., in his controversialbook Custer Died for Your Sins, criticized theanthropological community for its impersonal dissection of livingNa... Front Matter Download

  5. Vine Deloria Jr. Special Collection. The personal library of Vine Deloria Jr. is housed in a dedicated room in the Lummi Library. At nearly 3,000 volumes, these are the books he read and used for research. The collection reflects the wide range of his intellectual curiosity: books by and about Indians; traditional academic subjects such as ...

  6. Oct 26, 2020 · In his writing Vine Deloria Jr. provided a critical reflection from an Indigenous perspective on Western thought and culture (Deloria 2004). Deloria spoke out on injustices in Indian Country and a long history of dehumanizing treatment of Indigenous people in a colonized land.

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  8. Standing Rock Lakota citizen Vine Deloria Jr. was arguably the most intellectually gifted and articulate spokesperson for Indigenous nationhood in the 20th century. He walked on in 2005 at the age of 72.

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